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Slow, steady hope for near-extinct Bangladesh tortoises

Last Updated : 29 November 2019, 09:17 IST
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Asian giant tortoises take shelter at the Turtle Conservation Centre at a forest reserve in Rajendrapur, some 40 kilometres (25 miles) north of capital Dhaka. (Photo by AFP)
Asian giant tortoises take shelter at the Turtle Conservation Centre at a forest reserve in Rajendrapur, some 40 kilometres (25 miles) north of capital Dhaka. (Photo by AFP)
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The newly hatched tortoises take their first steps in a small box, their feet barely visible under bony shells. These little giants -- among 41 babies born to several Asian Forest Tortoises brought together at a conservation park in Bangladesh -- carry the weight of their species on their backs. (Photo by AFP)
The newly hatched tortoises take their first steps in a small box, their feet barely visible under bony shells. These little giants -- among 41 babies born to several Asian Forest Tortoises brought together at a conservation park in Bangladesh -- carry the weight of their species on their backs. (Photo by AFP)
With their local population estimated at less than 50 before the recent births, wildlife experts and forestry officials have worked hard to boost their numbers. (Photo by AFP)
With their local population estimated at less than 50 before the recent births, wildlife experts and forestry officials have worked hard to boost their numbers. (Photo by AFP)
The 41 to have survived are growing at a
The 41 to have survived are growing at a
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Published 29 November 2019, 09:17 IST

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